What taking VR and AR mainstream means for sustainable development
VR and AR technologies are only available to a privileged few, but could improve education and healthcare for millions more with the right environment
VR and AR technologies are only available to a privileged few, but could improve education and healthcare for millions more with the right environment
Following key principles of digital risk management will separate those companies that will thrive in the digital age from those that will not.
Research has shown that transforming the economic lives of the extremely poor is complex and requires coordinated, multidimensional interventions.
Stakeholder capitalism and its ‘triple bottom line’ mentality has gained prominence in the past 50 years. To maintain momentum, leaders must consider new collaborations and accountability...
Imagining alternative futures for education pushes us to think through plausible outcomes and develops agile and responsive systems.
Abolition democracy, the working of rebuilding our systems with equity at their core, just might be able to lead to justice and democratic revitalisation.
While African and European states struggle to find common ground in response to COVID-19, the continents' cities are working together to build back better
The world should value older people and invest in long-term healthcare. UN initiative ‘Decade of Healthy Ageing’ aims to improve lives of older people.
The COVID Response Alliance for Social Entrepreneurs (CRASE) offers eight areas of collaborative action in support of social entrepreneurs around the world.
Energy transition mechanisms could be a way to facilitate the necessary shift from coal to renewables in the developing world. Here's how they work.
Investors still do not have the information they need to take sustainability into account when making investment decisions.
As AI provides an increasing number of recommendations to human decision-makers, it becomes imperative that we uncover all stones to make sure we can trust it.
COVID-19 exposed vulnerabilities and deep-rooted inequalities in cities, but with careful planning and investment they can become the new sustainability hubs.
The world’s most disadvantaged are exposed to poor data security. The private sector can offer expertise to protect privacy rights of marginalized populations.
COVID-19 has taught us to share our vulnerabilities – now business must embrace the same spirit of empathy and collaboration.